LIVING IN FEAR

Russians ‘scared Ukraine will invade’ as war goes majorly wrong for Putin with troops & refugees fleeing recaptured land

RUSSIANS living just miles from the Ukraine border fear Zelensky's forces will invade as Putin's war faces repeated setbacks.

The tyrant's troops have lost more territory in a matter of days than they gained in more than six months of the war as Russian soldiers stage a hasty retreat amid a stunning Ukrainian blitz.

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Refugees have been pouring across the border into BelgorodCredit: AP
A Russian rocket launched at Kharkiv from the Belgorod region, where explosions are constantly heardCredit: AP

Russia has lost some $1 billion in military equipment during the three-week counterattack which has seen tanks and ammunition abandoned by fleeing battalions.

Dramatic footage has captured Russian troops surrendering en masse with reports of plummeting morale among the soldiers.

The calamitous situation for Putin has left those living in Russia's Belgorod fearing for their safety as fed-up forces flood into the region.

Refugees from the nearby Kharkiv region - where Ukraine says it has recaptured more than 3,000 square miles of territory - have also been arriving by the car load.

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The sound of explosions can be heard in Belgorod from war-torn Ukraine.

But in recent days, the region itself has been hit by a fresh round of strikes.

On Saturday, at least one person was killed and two people injured, officials in the area claimed.

Authorities in Belgorod are now facing calls from scared residents to take action as night time explosions ripple through the region.

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One unnerved resident wrote on local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov's Facebook page: "I’m asking once again, where is our army, the one that must be protecting us?.

"We are on the border; they are shooting at us, so we need an army and protection. Who will wake up the President?"

Fearful residents and business owners have started buying plywood boards in case they need to cover their windows, while some have fashioned bomb shelters in their gardens.

One terrified woman told the : "It is as if they are already here."

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